US3478635A - Hitch pin for stringed instruments - Google Patents
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- a stringed musical instrument wherein the strings are secured at their rear ends to smooth cylindrical hitch pins having their axes substantially normal to the string plate and to the direction of extent of the strings, the strings engaging the hitch pins at points spaced upwardly from the string plate and being movable vertically to adjust the downbearing of the strings on the bridge of the instrument with which the strings are associated, the hitch pins preferably being in the form of hollow cylindrical members having a longitudinal split ther-ein, the pins being spaced from the bridge of the piano in accordance with a prearranged schedule so that the length of the strings extending between the pins and the bridge will bear a substantially harmonic relationship to the speaking lengths of the strings.
- the invention relates to stringed instruments and has to do more particularly with an improved hitch pin construction by means of which the bearing of the strings on the bridge or equivalent structure of the instrument may be readily adjusted. While its utility is not so limited, the invention will be described as it applies to a grand piano. Such piano is characterized by a horizontal string plate, a soundboard located beneath the string plate, a keyboard, and an upwardly operating action, the hammers of which strike the strings from beneath.
- a basic object of the invention is the provision of improvements in the construction of the hitch pins of such pianos as will facilitate the adjustment of the strings and improve the tonal characteristics of the instrument.
- FIGURE 1 is a partial plan view of a grand piano case and string frame.
- FIGURE 2 is a partial sectional view taken along a string or string assembly showing the bridge, part of the soundboard and an edge portion of the plate having means for forming the rear termination of a string or strings.
- FIGURE l The conventional piano case has an outer rim 1 of substantial depth and an inner rim 2 of lesser depth.
- a soundboard 3 is mounted to the inner rim and to a transverse frame member 4 forming a part of the piano case.
- a string plate 5 is mounted on the inner rim within the piano case.
- the plate may take various forms; but a typical one is shown in FIGURE 1. It has peripheral portions ⁇ 6 by means of which it may be mounted to the inner rim 2 around the side and rear portions of the string plate.
- the string plate comprises generally a rear planar portion 7 and a front portion 8.
- a pin block is associated with the string plate, usually underlying the front portion 8 of the plate.
- the front portion 15 of the piano case supports a keybed and keyboard as familiar to those skilled in the piano art. It also supports the piano action. For simplicity the keybed and keyboard are not illustrated in the drawings of this application; and no part of the action is shown excepting for the damper elements 16.
- the strings pass around hitch pins 17 at the rear portion of the string frame.
- hitch pins are metal members press tted in holes formed in the rear portion of the string plate.
- the pins are bent or inclined rearwardly so that the rear termination of the strings is down against the rear portion 7 of the string plate.
- bridges 18 and 19 are attached to the soundboard 3 and the strings pass thereover so that when the strings are set ⁇ into vibratory motion by the piano action the vibraory motion will be imparted to the soundboard.
- string rests or agraffe means 20 are placed upon or fastened to the rear portion of the string plate.
- Such agraife means are generally triangular in cross section.
- the strings extend beyond the bridges 18 and 19 in the forward direction to a second set of agraffe means 21 on the front portion of the string plate.
- These elements may comprise brass pieces with enlarged heads and threaded Shanks engaged in holes in the string plate.
- Other forms of front agraife means may be used.
- the strings are caused to contact the edge of a relatively sharp V-shaped configuration on the bottom edge of transverse ribs 22.
- the strings proceed in the forward direction to tuning pins 23.
- the skilled Worker in the art will understand that the strings of a piano are tuned by being selectively tensioned. They are anchored to the various tuning pins 23, and the tension on the strings may be varied by turning these pins with a suitable tuning tool or wrench.
- the socalled speaking length of the strings is that portion of the strings extending between the forward agralfe means 21 and the bridges 18 and 19.
- a group of treble strings is indicated at 24.
- An intermediate string group is partially indicated at 25, and a series of bass strings is partially indicated at 26.
- the strings as above described include portions extending rearwardly from the bridges 18 and 19 to the rear agraffe means 20. It is often desirable to locate the rear agraffe means 20 rather carefully so that the vibration frequencies of the rear portions of the strings will bear an approximate harmonic relationship to the vibration frequencies of the speaking length of the strings.
- the tone quality of the piano will be dependent upon a number of factors including those factors which produce a damping action on the strings. There are many such factors and their interaction is extremely complex. Among other things, the nature and construction of the soundboard 3 and of the bridges 18 and 19 are of importance. The bearing or static force of the strings on the bridges is likewise important. Too much bearing force and too little bearing force are both undesirable and will adversely affect the tone.
- plain cylindrical hitch pins 27 are hardened steel pins which are press tted in the rear portion 7 of the string plate and extend substantially normal thereto.
- the strings will generally be looped around the hitch pins 27. Where there is only a single string per note, it becomes necessary to anchor an end of the string to the hitch pin. This may be accomplished by forming a loop in the end of the piano string and winding the free end of the string about the body of the string for a short distance.
- the strings may be adjusted as to their downbearing upon the bridge on a string-by-string basis. Since the hitch pins 27 are approximately normal to the plane of the speaking lengths of the strings 28, there will be no tendency for the points of engagement of the strings with the hitch pins to slip either up or down; and although the outer surfaces of the hitch pins are smooth and cylindrical, there will be a very substantial distance along the exposed lengths of the pins where the point of engagement will be found stable.
- the points at which the pin-receiving holes are bored in the rear portion 7 of the string plate are chosen in accordance with a predetermined schedule of distances or string lengths so that the vibration frequencies of the duplex portions of the strings extending between the bridge and the hitch pins may be tuned to an approximate harmonic relationship to the vibration frequencies of the speaking length of the strings.
- the forward termination of the strings will be at a height which is nearly t-he same as the height of the bridge.
- the forward termination will be so located that the strings have a uniform height and hence a predetermined downbearing on the bridge, which downbearing may then be raised or lowered in value solely by adjusting the point of engagement of the strings with the hitch pins 27. This is a substantial simplification both in construction and in adjustment.
- FIGURE 3 is an enlarged perspective view of a preferred form of hitch pin which comprises a hollow cylinder 29 having a longitudinal split 30.
- the pin is made of hardened steel and before installation it has a larger effective diameter than the hole in the string plate into which it is to be driven. As the pin is driven into the opening it is compressed and thus maintains a tight fit in the hole due to the spring-loaded effect created by the split 30.
- a musical instrument having a string frame with a front and a back portion
- said pins consisting of hollow essentially smoothly cylindrical mem-bers each having an opposing pair of longitudinal edges lying in spaced apart relation and displaceable relative to each other to permit dimetral contraction of said pins, and a series of string elements extending between the front and back portions of said plate and engaging said pins intermediate the portions of said pins extending beyond said string plate, the said extending portion of said pins having their axes substantially normal to the string plate and to the direction of extent of the strings, whereby the positions of engagement of said strings with said pins can be adjusted toward and away from said string plate by forcibly sliding the strings with respect to the smoothly cylindrical surfaces of said pins.
- a musical instrument having a string frame with a front and back portion, including a string engaging bridge intermediate the front and back portions of said string frame, the improvement which comprises pins fitted into holes formed in the said back portion of the string frame, the said pins being substantially smoothly cylindrical at least in those portions thereof which extend beyond the string plate and constitute engaging surfaces for the strings, and a series of string elements extending between the front and back portions of said plate and engaging said pins intermediate the portions of said pins extending beyond said string plate, the said extending portions of said pins having their axes substantially normal to said string plate and to the direction of extent of the said strings, whereby the positions of engagement of said strings with said pins can be adjusted toward and away from said string plate by forcibly sliding the strings with respect to the smoothly cylindrical surfaces of said pins, the pin receiving holes in the back portion of said plate being positioned in accordance with a prearranged schedule so that the vibration frequencies of the lengths of the said strings extending between said pins and the said bridge will bear a substantially harmonic relationship to the vibration frequencies of the
- a piano having a string frame characterized by a front portion and a back portion, a soundboard and a bridge thereon, hitch pins on the back portion of said string frame and tuning pins mounted with respect to the front portion thereof, the improvement which consists in providing a series of hitch pins of substantially cylindrically conguration mounted in holes in the back portion of said string frame and serving as rear termini for the said strings, the said strings extending freely from the said hitch pins to said bridge and beyond the said bridge in a speaking length to agrafe means adjacent the front portion of said string plate and beyond the said agrafe means to tuning pins, the said hitch pins extending substantially normal to the axial extent of said strings, the said strings being in sliding engagement with the said hitch pins intermediate said string plate and the free ends of said pins and movable axially thereof over a substantial angle relative to said bridge, whereby the downbearing of said strings on said bridge may be adjusted, the pin receiving bores in the back portion of said string frame being positioned in accord
- said hitch pins consist of hollow smoothly cylindrical members each having a longitudinal split extending from end to end thereof, and wherein the said pins initially have a larger eective ditameter than the holes in which they are inserted.
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US4197779A (en) * | 1979-03-08 | 1980-04-15 | Holman Mitchell R | High density bridge pin |
CN104137176A (en) * | 2012-02-23 | 2014-11-05 | 维欧加有限公司 | Keyboard instrument |
US20160055834A1 (en) * | 2012-02-09 | 2016-02-25 | Edward J. McMorrow | Fully tempered duplex scale |
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US420914A (en) * | 1890-02-04 | Henry mdller | ||
US903086A (en) * | 1908-07-22 | 1908-11-03 | Joseph Heginbothom | Tuning-pin. |
US1709045A (en) * | 1925-05-23 | 1929-04-16 | George M Poland | Piano |
US2240425A (en) * | 1939-07-31 | 1941-04-29 | Sternbergh James Hervey | Fastener |
US3332309A (en) * | 1966-02-07 | 1967-07-25 | Signore Nicola | Fastening device for tuning pins |
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US420914A (en) * | 1890-02-04 | Henry mdller | ||
US903086A (en) * | 1908-07-22 | 1908-11-03 | Joseph Heginbothom | Tuning-pin. |
US1709045A (en) * | 1925-05-23 | 1929-04-16 | George M Poland | Piano |
US2240425A (en) * | 1939-07-31 | 1941-04-29 | Sternbergh James Hervey | Fastener |
US3332309A (en) * | 1966-02-07 | 1967-07-25 | Signore Nicola | Fastening device for tuning pins |
Cited By (3)
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US4197779A (en) * | 1979-03-08 | 1980-04-15 | Holman Mitchell R | High density bridge pin |
US20160055834A1 (en) * | 2012-02-09 | 2016-02-25 | Edward J. McMorrow | Fully tempered duplex scale |
CN104137176A (en) * | 2012-02-23 | 2014-11-05 | 维欧加有限公司 | Keyboard instrument |
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